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22个国家社会支持与亲密朋友的人口统计学差异:一项跨国分析。

Demographic Variation in Social Support and Intimate Friend Across 22 Countries: A Cross-National Analysis.

作者信息

Ritchie-Dunham James L, Yancey George, Managi Shunsuke, Bartel Caroline, Bonhag Rebecca, Padgett Noah, Shiba Koichiro, Johnson Byron R, VanderWeele Tyler J

机构信息

Rosenthal Department of Management, McCombs School of Business, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, United States.

Human Flourishing Program, Institute for Quantitative Social Science, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States.

出版信息

Int J Appl Posit Psychol. 2025;10(2):37. doi: 10.1007/s41042-025-00226-0. Epub 2025 May 30.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

Prior research documents strong associations between social support and having an intimate friend with improved health and well-being outcomes, with most of the evidence based on data from the U.S. However, less is known about how these indicators of having close social connections differ across countries and across demographic groups within those different countries. The development of targeted, culturally appropriate interventions around close social connections requires understanding how they vary across countries and demographic groups. This study presents an in-depth, cross-national exploration of social support and having an intimate friend and its variations across key demographic groups. Using a diverse and international dataset of 202,898 individuals from 22 countries, this paper examines relationships between levels of social support, having an intimate friend, and key demographics, including: age, gender, marital status, employment status, education, and immigration status. The descriptive results present the ordered means of social support and the ordered proportion of having an intimate friend across countries. Globally, most people report having an intimate friend (84%) and people who will help them (7.4 on scale of 0-10), both of which, however, vary greatly across countries, and highlight who does not. They also vary greatly, overall, by employment status, educational level, and religious service attendance. This work illuminates the distributions and descriptive statistics of social support and having an intimate friend across these demographic features and offers insight into country-specific variations that lay a valuable foundation for future investigations into sociocultural influences that might shape close social connections.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s41042-025-00226-0.

摘要

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先前的研究记录了社会支持与拥有亲密朋友之间的紧密联系,以及这种联系对健康和幸福状况改善的影响,大部分证据来自美国的数据。然而,对于这些紧密社会联系指标在不同国家以及这些不同国家内不同人口群体之间的差异,我们了解得较少。围绕紧密社会联系开展有针对性的、适合不同文化背景的干预措施,需要了解它们在不同国家和人口群体中的差异。本研究对社会支持、拥有亲密朋友及其在关键人口群体中的差异进行了深入的跨国探索。本文使用来自22个国家的202,898名个体的多样化国际数据集,研究了社会支持水平、拥有亲密朋友与关键人口统计学特征之间的关系,这些特征包括:年龄、性别、婚姻状况、就业状况、教育程度和移民身份。描述性结果呈现了各国社会支持的有序均值以及拥有亲密朋友的有序比例。在全球范围内,大多数人报告拥有亲密朋友(84%)以及会帮助他们的人(0至10分制中得分为7.4),然而,这两者在不同国家之间差异很大,并突出了哪些人没有。总体而言,它们在就业状况、教育水平和参加宗教仪式方面也有很大差异。这项工作阐明了社会支持和拥有亲密朋友在这些人口统计学特征方面的分布和描述性统计数据,并深入了解了特定国家的差异,为未来研究可能塑造紧密社会联系的社会文化影响奠定了宝贵的基础。

补充信息

在线版本包含可在10.1007/s41042-025-00226-0获取的补充材料。

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